S.1932 A bill to require the Secretary of State to act on a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline., 112th Congress

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Richard G. Lugar

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As noted by admin on June 22, 2012, "The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, S. 1932, was narrowly approved Feb. 1 by the House of Representatives. Passing by a two-vote margin of 216-214, S. 1932 was signed into public law Feb. 8 by President Bush, thereby ..." (/url?q=http://www.federalloanhome.com/federal-loan-consolidation/rates-set-to-increase-on-july-1-student-loan-consolidation.html&sa=U&ei=eMnxT5rwJqPm2gWrsIX6AQ&ved=0CDUQmAEwBg&usg=AFQjCNHFppG5k_pM_YHkqWQjNsiI6Em7-Q)

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Weissmuller's film career took off like a rocket in 1932, when he put on a skimpy loin cloth that left little to the imagination for MGM's 1932 "Tarzan, the Ape Man." He made six more Tarzan hits at MGM, the best being 1934's "Tarzan and His ...

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As noted by Los Angeles Times on July 30, 2012, "Weissmuller's film career took off like a rocket in 1932, when he put on a skimpy loin cloth that left little to the imagination for MGM's 1932 "Tarzan, the Ape Man." He made six more Tarzan hits at MGM, the best being 1934's "Tarzan and His ..." (http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-st-classic-hollywood-20120730,0,6963864.story)

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Consider this clip from Cecil B. DeMille's 1932 pre-Code epic, The Sign of the Cross. It's got everything you could hope for: dwarves, Amazons, and Charles Laughton as the Emperor Nero, with a singularly devoted gay boy-toy! Half a century ago, the ad ...

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As noted by Huffington Post on July 29, 2012, "Consider this clip from Cecil B. DeMille's 1932 pre-Code epic, The Sign of the Cross. It's got everything you could hope for: dwarves, Amazons, and Charles Laughton as the Emperor Nero, with a singularly devoted gay boy-toy! Half a century ago, the ad ..." (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-heymont/guilty-pleasures_b_1715043.html)

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The ballet also has a hint of either Philippe Taglioni’s 1932 production of the ‘La Sylphide’, or possibly Bournonville’s 1936 version, but the lively first and last movements, and the romantic classical pas de deux which separates them ...

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As noted by Examiner on July 26, 2012, "The ballet also has a hint of either Philippe Taglioni’s 1932 production of the ‘La Sylphide’, or possibly Bournonville’s 1936 version, but the lively first and last movements, and the romantic classical pas de deux which separates them ..." (http://www.examiner.com/article/san-francisco-ballet-at-stern-grove-festival)

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